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Fantasy Football Rest of Season TE Rankings 2025

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Dec 04, 2025
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Ovr. Rank
Player Name
Team
Position
Pos. Rank
Bye
42
TE
TE1
47
TE
TE2
54
TE
TE3
56
TE
TE4
70
TE
TE5
78
TE
TE6
85
TE
TE7
98
TE
TE8
107
TE
TE9
108
TE
TE10
109
TE
TE11
110
TE
TE12
112
TE
TE13
116
TE
TE14
117
TE
TE15
122
TE
TE16
123
TE
TE17
141
TE
TE18
142
TE
TE19
144
TE
TE20
147
TE
TE21
169
TE
TE22
177
TE
TE23
179
TE
TE24
208
TE
TE25
212
TE
TE26
252
TE
TE27
262
TE
TE28
264
TE
TE29
265
TE
TE30
274
TE
TE31
285
TE
TE32
293
TE
TE33
297
TE
TE34

The 2025 NFL season is here, and with it comes the trials and tribulations of fantasy football. With the football calendar heating up, our rankings team has compiled its complete rankings to help you make informed decisions.

Top Players to Target or Avoid in PFSN’s 2025 Redraft Fantasy Football TE Rankings

George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers

Again, George Kittle isn't a player who would ordinarily be available for a trade, but he's no good on your team if you've been eliminated by the time he next suits up. For those looking to add talent, either at tight end or flex, Kittle is a must-target in the right situation.

Darren Waller, Miami Dolphins

In three healthy games before his injury in Week 7, Darren Waller totaled 10 catches on 12 targets for 117 yards and four touchdowns. It'll be that touchdown upside that makes him a valuable fantasy asset moving forward.

On his return from IR on Sunday, Waller caught two of three targets for 47 yards against the New Orleans Saints. His end-zone target didn't materialize into a score in Week 13, but his immediate utilization in that area of the field was a delayed continuation of an ongoing theme.

How Are PFSN’s Redraft Fantasy Rankings Calculated?

These fantasy football rankings are a consensus of our Fantasy Analysts. Each ranks the player individually, and then, using the average, we create a consensus, offering you multiple options to consider. No matter how you have started your season, there is plenty of time to change things, but the only way to do that is with smart decisions and exploiting opportunities. Our rankings team has over 30 years of fantasy football experience, and as a result, you get a wide breadth and depth of knowledge in our rankings.





















FAQ

What Is PPR in Fantasy Football?

PPR stands for “point per reception.” It means exactly what it says. PPR dictates how much a reception is worth in fantasy football.

What Is the Difference Between PPR, HPPR and Non-PPR?

There is a very stark contrast between PPR scoring and non-PPR scoring. In non-PPR, receptions don’t matter … at all. The only relevance receptions have is how they relate to the yards a player attains on those receptions. In PPR, receivers get points for each reception. Traditionally, PPR means a receiver receives one point per reception, which can vary, while HPPR is nearly always 0.5 points per reception.

One of the primary criticisms of PPR scoring is that it rewards unproductive plays. If a running back carries the ball 15 times for 90 yards, that’s a really efficient performance. Yet, a wide receiver racking up an inefficient seven catches for 40 yards is going to outscore that running back by 2.0 PPR fantasy points.